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bowman

/boh-muhn/US // ˈboʊ mən //UK // (ˈbəʊmən) //

鲍曼,弓弓手,鞠躬者,伯伯伯

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural bow·men.

    • : an archer.

Examples

  • Among the statues under review are the Bowman and the Spearman sculptures on Michigan Avenue in Chicago’s downtown.

  • Influencer payment will be dependent on the influencers reach and rate card so it’s unclear how much they will be paid but “they will be compensated,” explained Bowman.

  • I followed Bowman’s advice and substituted molasses for malt and upped the amount of dark brown muscovado sugar in the mix.

  • Iddrissu was part of the founding team of the school and taught literacy there before joining Bowman on Capitol Hill.

  • Bowman won the Democratic primary in New York’s 16th Congressional District, but the general election has yet to take place.

  • Bowman talked about the allegations that evening on CNN Tonight.

  • “As a teenager, I tried to convince myself I had imagined it,” wrote Bowman.

  • Bowman claims that she told both her agent and an attorney about the incident, but her allegations fell on deaf ears.

  • Bowman claimed her modeling agent introduced her to Cosby in 1985 at a Denver comedy club.

  • Bowman is one of over a dozen women who has accused Cosby of sexual assault over the years.

  • Presently the bowman uttered a thrilling shout, for, through the turmoil of dashing spray, he saw the man clinging to a spar!

  • He scrutinized the register, and found, to his satisfaction, that a Mr. Bowman of Boston was occupying room 106.

  • The young Mr. Bowman accepted the cigar, but, after a glance at it, thrust it into his mouth unlighted.

  • Mr. Bowman was to pay over the money, and Scattergood was to contribute his five thousand dollars as soon as they got it.

  • Mr. Bowman smiled with the faint, quiet smile of one whose soul is at peace.